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Dec 10, 2011 9:53 AM CST
Name: Lyle
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I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
Char - I did remove the seedling. The bloom never doubled, or became a stable single form, if I would have known then what I know now I would have kept it, or give it to someone with a program, and see if it would pass along any of its traits.

Thanks Fred - I can see the center better in the photo you posted. I don't know what form you will register it as, but it is very nice even as a single form.
Quilled Crispates
Definition: Quilling - Floral segments turn upon themselves parallel to the midrib to form a tubular shape.


I don't hybridize for UFS but i now have a friend with a northern garden that wants to grow them for me, so he will have these seedlings ready by next spring.


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I agree with heat being a factor when it comes to form heat will make daylilies do some strange things.


This is a seedling that came from seeds purchased from Cindy (Hemlady) heat is not a form changing factor this seedling bloomed at 6500 feet
WILSON SPIDER X LILTING BELLE X VAMPIRE LESTAT

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